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Introducing A New To-do-list App – Your Memory

Posted by admin on 31 Jul 2009 | Tagged as: Software, The Web, twitter

A few months ago I accidentally deleted my Google Calendar while trying to sync it to Microsoft outlook. Serves me right for trying to make that work. So after that naturally I sent out a rant on twitter. Shortly after that @beparadigm sent me a reply suggesting I just forget the calendar and just try to use my brain for a couple months. My initial reaction was are you crazy! Every little thing that I had to do in a day was on that, so how would I manage my day. Frustrated with the situation I resisted adding everything back into the calendar and took @beparadigm’s advice.

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Put Things Off to Get Things Done

Posted by admin on 04 Jun 2009 | Tagged as: Apple/Mac, Software, iPhone

The list of To-Do-List apps to choose from has blown up recently and there are many really good ones out there to choose from. So why would we need another one? Well how about trying something a little less uptight. Most apps out there once you put something on the list it nags at you constantly. Who needs that pressure with everything else you have to get done. So wouldn’t it be nice to Put Things Off for a few days and quiet that constant nag?

Ok, enough with the infomercial. I checked out the iPhone/iPod Touch app called Put Things Off and I loved its simplicity and it has a nice design too. Just touch the plus sign in the corner, add your task, select the date and save. Tasks shown for today show up in the Today section and as you complete them touch the check mark. Don’t have enough time today to finish a task, touch the arrow and it puts it off for 3 day(or however long you want). It’s simple and it works. If you’re looking for a to-do-list or something simpler and fun to use I would say give Put Things Off a shot.

Pick up Put Things Off in the iTunes store.

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Control Your Computer With Your Fingers And The Nintendo Wii Remote

Posted by admin on 06 Jan 2008 | Tagged as: Gadgets, Nintendo, Software

About a month ago Johnny Chung Lee posted a video on YouTube that showed how he could interact with his computer using the Nintendo Wii remote to track his fingers. The infrared camera in the remote can track movements by adding a led array around the Wii remote and some reflective tape on his fingers. You can check out Johnny’s Nintendo Wii project website here.

Now a company called Cynergy Labs has built a system based on Johnny Chung Lee’s project that uses the Wii remote to track your fingers.

More info can be found on www.hackawii.com.

Photoshop Online

Posted by admin on 24 Oct 2007 | Tagged as: Software

Adobe is moving their applications online. It doesn’t sound like the full applications will be online for about a decade, but they are working on a program called Photoshop Express for making basic edits to photos. You can find out more about Photoshop Express here. They also have an online video program called Premeire Express that you can check out here.